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will power us all... into the future. ♪ once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. . >>> we are back. the u.s. has 5% of the world's population but 25% of the world's prisoners. according to a recent poll, a majority of americans believe too many people are in prison in the u.s., spending too much money to lock them up. this week there was something introduced to the house of representatives, cutting down on non-drug crimes. we conducted an exclusive interview with bob kerry, nominated by president bush to run the department of homeland security. in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspect
will power us all... into the future. ♪ once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. . >>> we are back. the u.s. has 5% of the world's population but 25% of the world's prisoners. according to a recent poll, a majority of americans believe too...
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cnbc took a poll, one in five use twitters. many actively read it. 12% of americans have no idea what it is. and then this one is my statistic. the total profit twitter has made since it was created is zero. all right. lots of data to mull over. bertha coombs is live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, scott. futures point to a higher start. the dow and the s&p 500 hitting new all-time highs ending in positive territory. the nasdaq slip add fraction for the week. this week we're going to be looking at a lot of data coming out although some might still be skewed by the impact of that two-week government shutdown in october. we'll get numbers on factory orders in about with 15 minutes, later numbers on productivity, personal income and spending, consumer sentiment, third quarter gdp, how fast the economy grew in late summer, then the big october jobs report on friday. the jobs report always the most important that the fed and everyone watches as a real gauge of how the economy's doing. the dow will start at 15,61
cnbc took a poll, one in five use twitters. many actively read it. 12% of americans have no idea what it is. and then this one is my statistic. the total profit twitter has made since it was created is zero. all right. lots of data to mull over. bertha coombs is live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, scott. futures point to a higher start. the dow and the s&p 500 hitting new all-time highs ending in positive territory. the nasdaq slip add fraction for the week. this...
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same gun was used at aurora. >> u.s. senator dianne feinstein say she is's willing to author another ban on assault weapons but doesn't think congress would pass it. buying an assault weapon is already illegal in california. adds a transporting or importing semiautomatic rifles. >> it's interesting to see whether this weapon was outlawed in california and whether it was purchased in california. templetop admits more could be done to increase safety at gun shows and prevent guns from et gg into the wrong hands. . >> certain certainly nationally there's a lot of work to do. >> it eat illegal to walk into a gun show and walk out. it's a mandatory background check. people come to these shows just to look at the guns and by ammunition. nbc bay area news. >>> parents of a 13-year-old shot by police plan to take legal action tomorrow. they claim the shooting was unconstitutional and alleged lopez was shot and killed without reasonable cause in violation of the fourth amendment. it's been nearly two week since the deputy mistook
same gun was used at aurora. >> u.s. senator dianne feinstein say she is's willing to author another ban on assault weapons but doesn't think congress would pass it. buying an assault weapon is already illegal in california. adds a transporting or importing semiautomatic rifles. >> it's interesting to see whether this weapon was outlawed in california and whether it was purchased in california. templetop admits more could be done to increase safety at gun shows and prevent guns from...
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fifth harmony will sing for us. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> the music producer with the touch, simon cowell, formed the group fifth harmony. >> their debut reached number two and number six on the billboards top 200. the ladies of fifth harmony are here. and will you please introduce yourselves one at a time? >> oh, sorry. >> i'm camilla. >> lauren. >> ally. >> and we're fifth harmony. >> adorable. >> you're all from the united states, we should point out. >> made in america. >> good. >> did you guys know one another before simon put you together? >> no. >> really? >> didn't even know each other. >> but you're all contestants on x factor. and individually, he saw how amazing as a group you would be. you didn't have to audition, you were already auditioning by being on the x factor, right? >> yeah. >> were you shocked how quickly your songs are climbing up the charts? >> it was so surreal to look on the itunes chart on my phone and it be like
fifth harmony will sing for us. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> the music producer with the touch, simon cowell, formed the group fifth harmony. >> their debut reached number two and number six on the billboards top 200. the ladies of fifth harmony are here. and will you please introduce yourselves one at a time? >> oh, sorry. >> i'm camilla. >> lauren. >>...
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one in five americans use twitter. many don't post but they read it. 12 percent have no idea what twitter is. then this is my own. this is the total profit made. the twitter ipo is not real big. let's reach back to the ipo of visa. 13 times bigger than their ipo. that's not just san francisco, it's america's biggest ipof. you ask the average bay area person, facebook, netscape. >> it may not come to mind. that stock made a lot of money. >> it was. >> and may have made a lot of money before the ipo. thank you. turning to other news. "saturday night live" knows how to stir up controversy. >> the show took on the issue in its opening kate. kerry washington was the host and the first thing was her need to play everything that's black female to michelle obama, oprah winfrey and beyonce. >> in that case i will leave and in a few montes oprah will be here. >> the producers would like to afollow guys to kerry for the number of black women she should be asked to play. >> kind of making 1 with it. leisure will make the ward rope
one in five americans use twitter. many don't post but they read it. 12 percent have no idea what twitter is. then this is my own. this is the total profit made. the twitter ipo is not real big. let's reach back to the ipo of visa. 13 times bigger than their ipo. that's not just san francisco, it's america's biggest ipof. you ask the average bay area person, facebook, netscape. >> it may not come to mind. that stock made a lot of money. >> it was. >> and may have made a lot of...
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thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> and i'm jon kelley. we start things off with breaking news in the east bay. fire crews battling a fire in san leandro. you can see all that gray smoke there just billowing into the air. a structure right now is burning on altamont road alongside 580. as of now, at this point it's unclear exactly what type of structure this is that's on fire. so far, no word of any injuries. we'll, of course, continue following this story and that fire and bring you any new information as we get it into our news room. >>> we have new information this morning about the suspect who opened fire at l.a.x. on friday, killing a tsa agent. authorities say the man text his brother before the shooting to say he was going to commit suicide. nbc's miguel almaguer has the new details. >> reporter: investigators say 23-year-old paul ciancia was dropped off by a friend in a black hyundai. he calmly walked inside terminal three with this assault rifle, plenty of ammo, a plan to kill, and a note for police. >> in that note, he indicated
thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> and i'm jon kelley. we start things off with breaking news in the east bay. fire crews battling a fire in san leandro. you can see all that gray smoke there just billowing into the air. a structure right now is burning on altamont road alongside 580. as of now, at this point it's unclear exactly what type of structure this is that's on fire. so far, no word of any injuries. we'll, of course, continue following this story and that fire and...
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dylan dreyer joins us. did you see it? >> i didn't. it was cloudy in new york, so even if i knew it was happening, i wouldn't have been able to see it anyway. they're awesome and half the time the video is usually better than what you see in person, anyway, just because you can never get that angle of the solar eclipse, it's hard to look at the sun. but we're going to see a lot of sunshine in parts of the southwest today. it is looking like temperatures will warm up nicely, it's 61 in l.a., 55 in las vegas, about 41 in seattle, where it has been extremely unsettled. but the wind and the waves from the big storm over the weekend, those have finally eased and it does look like we'll see a couple of showers instead. we're seeing a little bit of snow falling across parts of northern idaho into western montana and there's the possibility we could see a couple of inches in the higher elevations. more heavy rain making its way onshore into tonight and tomorrow, you can see the snow in the northern cascades will start to spread east as we head
dylan dreyer joins us. did you see it? >> i didn't. it was cloudy in new york, so even if i knew it was happening, i wouldn't have been able to see it anyway. they're awesome and half the time the video is usually better than what you see in person, anyway, just because you can never get that angle of the solar eclipse, it's hard to look at the sun. but we're going to see a lot of sunshine in parts of the southwest today. it is looking like temperatures will warm up nicely, it's 61 in...
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what can you tell us about the condition of coach kubiak at this point? >> i think as your cameras captured, he had an episode at the end of the first half where he was light headed and dizzy and so we took him to one of the local hospitals. he's been evaluated by a number of specialists. he is awake, coherent and talking so we're just trying to get some information about what his condition is. >> michele: what were you told about what happened down here? >> well, he was light-headed and dizzy and he went to a knee. and then they laid him on the ground to make sure. his vital signs were stable, so he is stable. and so that's basically what happened. for precautionary reasons we wanted to get him to the hospital to get him evaluated. >> michele: knowing what you know now and based on that information, how does the organization move forward? >> well, we have to assess, michele. obviously there's a lot of information to be gathered so i don't want to speculate at this point. hopefully gary will be back with us tomorrow and that's how we move forward. >> mich
what can you tell us about the condition of coach kubiak at this point? >> i think as your cameras captured, he had an episode at the end of the first half where he was light headed and dizzy and so we took him to one of the local hospitals. he's been evaluated by a number of specialists. he is awake, coherent and talking so we're just trying to get some information about what his condition is. >> michele: what were you told about what happened down here? >> well, he was...
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and thank you for joining us. we hope by the end of the half-hour, we hope to have you feeling a little bit better about the world around you. our first story tonight is going to sound like a script for a movie, which is actually fitting because michael santos' store are i begins with a movie -- "scarface." he fell under the spell of the movie's drug dealing main character. it was just the beginning, however, of an incredible story of crime, punishment, and redempg. >> did you check your e-mail today? i sent you ten questions. >> if any of michael santos' san francisco state students began the school year how he spent the summer? the answer might surprise them. >> today we're going to talk about the federal prison system. >> michael was in federal cu custo custody. >> i just want to share my experience with you. >> but then again, prison is where michael santos has spent the last 26 summers of his life. >> 26 years, 9,500 days. 9,500 days from entrance to release. >> it was in 1987 when michael was convicted of be
and thank you for joining us. we hope by the end of the half-hour, we hope to have you feeling a little bit better about the world around you. our first story tonight is going to sound like a script for a movie, which is actually fitting because michael santos' store are i begins with a movie -- "scarface." he fell under the spell of the movie's drug dealing main character. it was just the beginning, however, of an incredible story of crime, punishment, and redempg. >> did you...
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thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm jon kelley. good morning. new this morning the investigation continues into an overnight crash that kill as man who was crossing a busy street in a wheelchair. this happened around midnight near market street and octavia in the hays valley neighborhood. christie smith is live in san francisco at that intersection. christie, this area has seen problems before. >> reporter: it has. good morning to you. and this man was actually in the crosswalk trying to cross here heading eastbound down market street when he was hit. you can see the intersection there. and if steve can pan over there is orange marking where the
thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm jon kelley. good morning. new this morning the investigation continues into an overnight crash that kill as man who was crossing a busy street in a wheelchair. this happened around midnight near market street and octavia in the hays valley neighborhood. christie smith is live in san francisco at that intersection. christie, this area has seen problems before. >> reporter: it has. good morning to you. and this man was...
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us indices. the recipe for service in spanish from another italian difficult to find life which is really an english by far first written mention of service to only go as far back as nineteen seventy which means this topic is still coming out of italy. they are doing it for another episode of destination. am . it will have to stop it. am i streets. what are you in the inning. chilling portrait fourth street. sadly the reception staff that was new and expanded each project's lead. they never ask a book that includes cohesion. sharing the folks here a couple shoot straight at you you cannot make out what we want to for expanded to other. and all deceit is that it's time to decrease it andts concepts and also to have the energy produced as close to the client as possible. on to lunch and we are and preparing and who would be doing. she looks european energy projects on the other hand we needs the stench of ice smaller energy sources in horror and yes the other course adopted during reviews here. he
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policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the us backed government which i destroyed and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor hollies willingness to reengage with the us could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start to play misty with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject to the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like the east and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on iraq on iran ever the united states is not going to lift the sanctions until it is clear that a very verifiable accountable transparent process is in place despite efforts by the us government to suggest the sanctions aren't affecting the general population food clothes and even basic medicines have rocketed in price in recent days on the leadership'
policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the us backed government which i destroyed and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor hollies willingness to reengage with the us could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start to play misty with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject to...
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to boss us around and international law to boss us around. others may ask why can't we just use our existing law and policy to address any lingering inequities klaxon we have a comprehensive body of the federal indian law. we've got the bill of rights. why not just use the bill of rights and treat everyone like and nothing more? so, there's a lot of a threshold questions and my book tries to examine these questions and explore answers to these questions terrie ed why do we need to implement these standards and our own land? and i came up for four reasons. for compelling reasons for implementing this need for implementing the standards in the united states, legal reasons, political reasons, social reasons and environmental reasons and i just want to go through them with you briefly. my first reason that i have for the need for implementing these standards in the u.s. is the need to strengthen the federal indian law and policy and i've already talked about that. there is a need to reform the dark side of the total indian law to root out fell la
to boss us around and international law to boss us around. others may ask why can't we just use our existing law and policy to address any lingering inequities klaxon we have a comprehensive body of the federal indian law. we've got the bill of rights. why not just use the bill of rights and treat everyone like and nothing more? so, there's a lot of a threshold questions and my book tries to examine these questions and explore answers to these questions terrie ed why do we need to implement...
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>> when she came to visit me, yes before that, no. >> kirk: tell us what happened >> i used to get her every summer -- >> kirk: we can all sit >> i got lots of time with morgan when she was a child and every summer i would get her for a week or two and our children would bond. and you know, so i had morgan in 2009 i believe it was. and you know we were sitting town talking and she said i would like to see my dad. and i'm like ok. so you know, i talked with -- >> kirk: did you have her call him? >> yes, i did. did i feel good about it? no. because i love my sister, right? and i did it behind her back. >> kirk: all right. morgan left you a voice mail after she saw the website. you put up searching for her >> let's hear that. >> hi dad it's morgan. thanks for the flowers and the teddy bear. i looked at the website and yeah, i got upset because i missed you, too. >> kirk: one moment. she is crying -- >> she thanked you for that? >> we sent them to francine's house. i sent them to her front door >> you tried to send them to your school >> you knew where i was. >> for three years you said yo
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and so, the peer-to-peer is also very similar to the substance use disorders? and as a matter of fact, i suspect that now both systems are dealing with the mental health is also has co-occurring conditions, so you deal with substance use disorders, as well as- right. -as the substance use disorders also has, you know, people that suffer with co-occurring, as well. but when we come back, we'll continue to talk about peer-to-peer support. we'll be right back. [music] peers are a really important part of recovery, regardless of where you are. so, any time you can relate to someone in the recovery process who has shared the same experiences, whether that's an experience in jail or an experience in the military, these are important ways in which people can engage with each other. and the recovery process, we learned a long time ago, that people who experience, who share their own personal experiences are much more able to engage each other, they're much more able to support each other in approaches to recovery. so, especially for those who have experienced jail or o
and so, the peer-to-peer is also very similar to the substance use disorders? and as a matter of fact, i suspect that now both systems are dealing with the mental health is also has co-occurring conditions, so you deal with substance use disorders, as well as- right. -as the substance use disorders also has, you know, people that suffer with co-occurring, as well. but when we come back, we'll continue to talk about peer-to-peer support. we'll be right back. [music] peers are a really important...
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thank you very much for having us yes this is my palace yeah this is the my. desk here inside the my pants been designed to provide these who need it most with affordable independent living and just seventy five pounds a week that might have certainly cheap by london standards i think it's difficult for everybody right now to get. comfortable accommodation and a good price without you know paying extortionate amounts of the projects the brainchild of timothy paying if you think this is essentially this is a shipping container from china this is a shipping charge. this cover over a great big boat to the projects already received planning permission and funding is expected to come from the greater london authority initially this project will be soley for young people the charity works with society just takes the you know. from month to them because the moment they get into work but can't afford to live in a hostel on the corner for to move anywhere else because that's making moral or any economic sense. as an idea. is brilliantly innovative it's been designed as
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rich edson joins us in d.c. with the latest. rich, is this what it will take to get this thing fixed? >> that's what they say. scheduled outings from 1:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the morning. an unscheduled outing today for 90 minutes according to the administration. firms say it was unexpected. they can perhaps have these types of outages as they try to fix the system. there are more questions whether the administration and president knew that by going to paper applications and using phone calls instead of going to healthcare.gov that they actually new it wasn't going to be any faster. these documents were gathered by the house oversight and government reform committee and just release ad short while ago. in their meeting notes from the administration they say we are to instruct navigators to use paper applications rather than go through the call center though 10 days before in meeting notes the administration acknowledged the same portal is used to determine eligibility no matter how the application is submitted. the paper a
rich edson joins us in d.c. with the latest. rich, is this what it will take to get this thing fixed? >> that's what they say. scheduled outings from 1:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the morning. an unscheduled outing today for 90 minutes according to the administration. firms say it was unexpected. they can perhaps have these types of outages as they try to fix the system. there are more questions whether the administration and president knew that by going to paper applications and using...
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most of our patients have been using all of you seem to like it in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. described which nostril they want this while major world medical bodies are in agreement that for speeding is not ethical and should not be practiced the force feeding them i've got my clients of experience to guantanamo they've certainly described it as torture the restraint chair that they're strapped into they actually call the torture chair in arabic for speeding takes up to forty five minutes and is performed twice a day the pieces of had the civilian world have said it feel strange i've never heard insisting on. i have not heard that good move fishes are beyond nonchalant about the highly criticized practice you might feel differently from the way i might feel it uncomfortable has been the most of it i have heard but they don't even believe in what they're saying any more because they know it sounds stupid i volunteer that the procedure be demonstrated on me requesting the prisoners who've not met one another and speak different languages keep saying the same
most of our patients have been using all of you seem to like it in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. described which nostril they want this while major world medical bodies are in agreement that for speeding is not ethical and should not be practiced the force feeding them i've got my clients of experience to guantanamo they've certainly described it as torture the restraint chair that they're strapped into they actually call the torture chair in arabic for speeding takes...
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the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is throwing out and starting over. john: it's also part of your belief that the way government works is just not conducive to producing a competent website. >> actually, a whole bunch of reasons for that. there is a federal acquisition requires manual which is 2,000 pages long. john: i happen to have that here. 2,000 pages, yes. anyone who works with the fed, they have to obey this. in if you're going to do a website for obamacare you also have to understand and obey 6,000 more pages. >> that is correct. so the total of 8,000 pages. you have to be a go
the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is...
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and ginger is with us now. you're watching several things that are troubling for the week ahead. >> right. and the first would be winter-like conditions. getting darker earlier in a lot of places and i've got numbers you might not want to see, david. let me show you how cold it's going to be for much of the east. flint, michigan, 29. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 26. throughout the day, going to warm up. indianapolis going to get closer to 60 as mild air pulls in. but it is another storm and that would be now tropical storm sonia that will kind of die out, but the moisture from that going to meet up with that center storm. we're going to have a setup similar to last week, remember the austin flooding? david, look at this. the rain, the wind, the thunderstorms, the snow on the back side start to add up. two to three inches from dallas to tulsa. >> here we go again. >> yeah. >> ginger zee tonight, thanks. >>> there's one other fierce storm to report on tonight. this one outside another major city, montreal. and a str
and ginger is with us now. you're watching several things that are troubling for the week ahead. >> right. and the first would be winter-like conditions. getting darker earlier in a lot of places and i've got numbers you might not want to see, david. let me show you how cold it's going to be for much of the east. flint, michigan, 29. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 26. throughout the day, going to warm up. indianapolis going to get closer to 60 as mild air pulls in. but it is another storm and...
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if you look at drones, 66% favor use of drones, 60% oppose use of drones, 50% say they do not know enough. on this issue, in many ways obama administration has won. >> one, the truth is it's a representative picture. it's true about here are the stories and the question is how many people are listening, right? >> right. >> the bigger question is what's the story that will get people to listen. how many stories will get people to listen. what will change the calculus. it's unclear. think of al gore's inconvenient truth, the power of that movie ten years ago and how it sort of got a lot of talking in the media and seemed like a really big deal. 10 years later how many americans are like going crazy about global warming. how much of an impact. >> the intruth about this issue is the obama administration is dramatically downplaying the number of civilians killed. when journalists follow up and go to the scene of these hits, the first time obama authorized a strike against yemen in 2009, the white house claimed yemen had done the strike. we know from wikileaks cables that's a flagrant lie, the
if you look at drones, 66% favor use of drones, 60% oppose use of drones, 50% say they do not know enough. on this issue, in many ways obama administration has won. >> one, the truth is it's a representative picture. it's true about here are the stories and the question is how many people are listening, right? >> right. >> the bigger question is what's the story that will get people to listen. how many stories will get people to listen. what will change the calculus. it's...
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, using #realstory. we'll read your tweets and e-mails at the end of the show. >>> shocking new video showing what can happen to a distracted driver. watch this. wow. more on what police say that driver was doing at the wheel coming up. >>> plus an nfl coach gets carted off the field after halftime. >>> new questions about president obama's health care team and whether political fear kept him from naming an expert to lead the overhaul. >>> and we asked you on facebook to weigh in on what to call the interview set over there. head to facebook.com/gretchencarlson to vote for your favorite name. right back. [ woman ] when you own your own business, it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 pr
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. i get out a lot..
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my mom and dad raised us in the community awhile she fight in the community she didn't fight us she beat us and made the familiar roses that reverend townsend talked about. i want to thank everyone for coming out. in the one of my mom's themes. sure. michael, thank you for doing this project. i need to set the record straight for people in this community. there was an outreach done in this community people complaining about black folks not obeying being accepted in this project they were. some of them didn't qualify and do what they were supposed to do. they didn't follow through with what they were supposed to do. reverend mccrepe maid that everyone got into this project. those who got in did what they were supposed to do. awning driveway would you raise our hand. mark he got back into the project so i know it works he's my brother envy twin. outreach works (clapping) so i wanted to set the record straight. michael working diligently with this family and chinatown worked diligently with the family day to day. i worked on this project from the day it started to end. so i know they did wh
my mom and dad raised us in the community awhile she fight in the community she didn't fight us she beat us and made the familiar roses that reverend townsend talked about. i want to thank everyone for coming out. in the one of my mom's themes. sure. michael, thank you for doing this project. i need to set the record straight for people in this community. there was an outreach done in this community people complaining about black folks not obeying being accepted in this project they were. some...
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you have powers that you can use. should you use them? that question, is what has happened -- has that hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. does it mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. believe me, they are not people who don't use surveillance, either. the question is how do you do that? how do like-minded people develop the judgment and trust to work together? a guy like edward snowden -- remember, there is an old saying. i hope none of you are journalists. the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he does not say. a journalist says many things e does not know. aside from trying to be cute, what we are trying to say is -- is it wrong not to say everything? if i am in a sensitive conversation overseas as a diplomat, and i am told something in confidence and that mes
you have powers that you can use. should you use them? that question, is what has happened -- has that hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. does it mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. believe me, they are not people who don't use surveillance, either. the question...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. we're not psyched to have active camps long tunnel where patients are forced that. hunger strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some gulag of our times. egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn the first day of trial on charges of inciting violence crowds rally and his support. cross the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister to an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. human rights organizations period the u.k. government's response to revelations of must saying their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the. biggest merican rally in years thousands demonstrate against president outreach to washington we found out why write in to so enraged.
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we use today lead you to read. and even tries to use the airport when the normal some initial muscle chalet. the trial of former president boris he has also fuelled some gossip and speculations battle that most people look at in the trial he will refuse to go out on the copy room rather traditional gonna be and not the white pieces from kenya but she and annie annie and nic if you don't get what all these famous too. i would just be the trial found the city. although the streets are packed. now most of the egyptians i've talked to told me they will not go to work on monday they say they would rather stay at home watch the trial on tv and avoid being caught up in an evil comments that erupts. i keep or cctv time because from a parent carrara noel marie did point out the trial result of being broadcast live diet made the decision to record it. it is this and we plan to in several ounces of time before we made the story we can give you some old back round the coast of muhammad more see was the country's first civilian
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it helps us to move the process along quicker. you'll all bag logged and need such a help as possible. i was wonder is this someone you've be able to rely on. and help you to get the job done and that this person is reliable >> yes. mr. collin is reliable. we've not had any problems as far as not appearing awhile he's scheduled. he's ggd at lettuce know he's made himself available as needed when we can at last minute notice to cover for other members >> i only ask because i was concerned the fact he doesn't remember how long he's been on the committee. those are really on paper he looks great presentation wise he looks great but that was an alarm for me only because i know the details of with the board. so i want to make sure we have the kind of recommendations from the staff of those who either served on the committee or have a deserve to serve on the committee and are able to understand and make good decisions >> yes. he worked well, with the other board members. as i've mentioned there's no attendance issue. he's great with the
it helps us to move the process along quicker. you'll all bag logged and need such a help as possible. i was wonder is this someone you've be able to rely on. and help you to get the job done and that this person is reliable >> yes. mr. collin is reliable. we've not had any problems as far as not appearing awhile he's scheduled. he's ggd at lettuce know he's made himself available as needed when we can at last minute notice to cover for other members >> i only ask because i was...
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we spy on them. >> we spy on them; they spy on us. >> stephen: they spy on us? why aren't we bombing the louvre? i don't understand. (laughter) you're a national security correspondent. does this make your job harder, all these n.s.a. snowden leaks? are people less likely to talk now? >> there has been a succession of leak prosecutions and trying to clamp down on the information reporters get. so over the course of a year, year and a half, it's been harder for national security reporters to do their jobs because of this climate of investigation. >> when you call people up for sources on a national security story do they say "no, mark mazzetti, i'm not interesting in talking to you, i love my country!" click. >> stephen: there is some of that. you have these very strange conversations where people say "whoever's listening to this call let it be known i'm not revealing classified information. >> stephen: whoever's watching this show i'm not revealing classified information. mark mazzetti, thank you so much. "the way of the knife. thank you so much." (cheers and ap
we spy on them. >> we spy on them; they spy on us. >> stephen: they spy on us? why aren't we bombing the louvre? i don't understand. (laughter) you're a national security correspondent. does this make your job harder, all these n.s.a. snowden leaks? are people less likely to talk now? >> there has been a succession of leak prosecutions and trying to clamp down on the information reporters get. so over the course of a year, year and a half, it's been harder for national...
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negotiation the us. we had the opportunity to get into and i will move in ditches encore that cause them to the mccormack and may you to the studio that for me. don't although i don't wanna go with it. you could do he can still be too young to me she can hold its own right. now the media watching him. one can also shoot. went up the tunes of all. if we could do a shot on clear i didn't go to the tune of the soul please don't dump them in the queue up to a temptation now. took a one on the show pm monday to the car she was due to the un should you do the people to commit. who knew this was due. to which you can use the youtube again his lawyers will be going making much different teams including four to two passions tomb tchings don't know when he is. come along. the association. tony cling on to the flu. so we do want you to yemen to you how to fix it. i love. close the door. the board. call also for us. chill in the catholic teaching. my heart. all were deployed to shorten some cool to go forward. what
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many of us spying activities directed the general citizens and leaders. sure but it held a surprise three am eighteen weeks and in russia on thursday night. snowden reportedly offered to give testimony in gemini. his lawyer said the meeting could only take place in russia for legal reasons. but to sit still and would have little to say to the gym and paykel also on friday gemini became the first european country to allow the agenda option for new born babies. under the new little babies born with characteristics of both sexes. when they don't have to be registered as male or female. many insects people like c mon so beau have welcomed the move saying it means parents will nato would be pressured into a quick decision on surgery to assign agenda to that child and god completes a review of the week's news. we get to watch in hd world you were ever you go to be made she asks for your own tablet this program schedules on demand video and more. nope my name is pete over night stay i enjoyed the us versions available to secure the marketplace today research mak
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with us larry from dynalink. he doesn't think twitter is sustainable as a stock to own and also max wolf sees twitter as a great momentum growth story. larry, what is your problem with twiter? >> i don't like it, first of all if it comes out $25 it's double the valuation of facebook at 40 times sales versus 20 times sales. the difference is they're not profitable. facebook at the tirmme was $1 billion profit. i don't see any sustainable growth. i think they're coming out way too early and they're not ready for it. talk about $25 billion. i think if anything, maybe $8 billion valuation. and i still would stay away from it. i think people, if they get in, are going to get burned. i could see this thing going way down. >> max, let's talk about this for a second. i know twitter has been a growth story. i have a little bit of an issue with the survey we did because we're surveying users of twitter, so-called millenials. that immediately makes me think of my 20-year-old niece, samantha. she doesn't have any money to pu
with us larry from dynalink. he doesn't think twitter is sustainable as a stock to own and also max wolf sees twitter as a great momentum growth story. larry, what is your problem with twiter? >> i don't like it, first of all if it comes out $25 it's double the valuation of facebook at 40 times sales versus 20 times sales. the difference is they're not profitable. facebook at the tirmme was $1 billion profit. i don't see any sustainable growth. i think they're coming out way too early and...
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to help us understand the needs of the individual business. over time i wanted francis to speak briefly on that as well. >> after completing our first round door to door outreach in invest in neighborhood corridors, all 25 [inaudible] database in april 2013 so first we will create a [inaudible] included business contact information and also with the nature of the surface and in july we enhance it with further details like establish a contact person's name, the language spoken and also their involvement. this database is helpful not only for us but also for the city departments to deploy an effective and efficient outreach. we are expanding the outreach on to up to date knowledge for the city to learn about [inaudible] vacancies and to develop long term strategies for business corridors. for potential business owners it helps them find ideal locations with different advantages like a preestablished kitchen or things that reduce their [inaudible] costs and also shortens their evaluation time to open the business. >> so really quickly we're going
to help us understand the needs of the individual business. over time i wanted francis to speak briefly on that as well. >> after completing our first round door to door outreach in invest in neighborhood corridors, all 25 [inaudible] database in april 2013 so first we will create a [inaudible] included business contact information and also with the nature of the surface and in july we enhance it with further details like establish a contact person's name, the language spoken and also...
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it just isn't any use. one thing that you hear from them is that they are looking for a needle in a haystack. what they're actually doing is creating a haystack and then inserting a needle in it. >> we're here today for a very simple reason, to defend the fourth amendment. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated but several members of congress have introduced bills to reform or end the programs altogether. still, the nsa enjoys support from some powerful lawmakers. >> i listen to this program being described as a surveillance program. it is not. there is no content collected by the nsa. there are bits of data: location, telephone numbers that can be queried when there is reasonable, articulable suspicion. i so regret what is happening. i will do everything i can to prevent this program from being cancelled out. senator, i don't have any qu
it just isn't any use. one thing that you hear from them is that they are looking for a needle in a haystack. what they're actually doing is creating a haystack and then inserting a needle in it. >> we're here today for a very simple reason, to defend the fourth amendment. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated...
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meade and using it as a blueprint to right same service. >>> all right. you can follow brian on twitter. there are details and some of the other stories. the twitter handle is at brian at abc2. >>> all right. shows up when your house is burning down or your cat is stuck in a tree. >> now fire trucks are being used as advertising space. >> why just look at a kid's face. there's facial recognition software, how a new invngs is making its rounds and how it will help engage with them. >> it looks like fall at baltimore's country club. crisp and sunshine. we'll talk about how things change. we'll be back. >>> this is neat. i'm a big fan of engine 11. forget billboards and pop-up ads, fire trucks are the way to go to advertise. >> they're trying to raise money, so they debuted a new look a truck that also doubles as a moving ad. one of the first advertisers is carroll home services. >> we just want to show our support for the community. it's a good opportunity for the community to see a that. >> 45% of the budget comes from the county. so right now the ad space
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friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling europe forgive us for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master valence of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on but we did get some very high level meetings we got face to face meetings with the n.s.c. we went to the white toast and so on you know we had to every major department and we had to build up a picture in one of those build ups if you like was to try and get our concerns across to the first thing was to get the concerns across and they were first of all that these allegations are really amassing there are allegations which are taken very seriously in the european union
friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling europe forgive us for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master...
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we appreciate you supplying us with that report, tell us, take us back to friday, sort of walk us through what happened? >> sure. my flight was delayed a few hours. i had been walking around looking for a charger for my phone, talking to my parents on the phone right next to where the shooting had happened a few minutes later. couldn't find a charger. went down to my terminal at the very end, 33b, sequestered area, sort of very end of hallway, sat down, two minutes later people were running toward me and screaming in animal listtic fear. shortly there after there was gunfire, rapid bursts of gunfire. i have never been in a war zone. it was clear what it was. people were diving under chairs and benches. i did the same thing. i didn't know what was going on. the fear -- there was another round of gunfire i thought i was probably going to die. i got out my phone and called my wife and told her that i loved her and my kids. all around me people were screaming and very scared. jenna: we were able to see photos you took from the tarmac, shortly after you were inside the gate. how did you make i
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i would affect everyone who wants to use them. i think having the most use of the public then have access to for dogs ever dogs to be off leash is something that san franciscans have been accustomed to that doesn't make a lot of sense to change that right away. this is a symbolic resolution. it's taken a policy. it doesn't bind the gg nra to do anything. but i'm actually very comfortable with making statements, especially when they're backed by hearings that we have here at the board of supervisors, hearings that last a couple hours at least. so thank you all for coming here. thank you for making san francisco a home . i'm very concerned about how san francisco is becoming more and more difficult for everyday people to live in. i think having access to parks of the city with dogs is an important way we can make this place a little livable city and i support this resolution for that and many other reasons. thank you. >> think. supervisor avalos at then have a motion to for the resolution, item number 2, to the board with positive r
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the public stood behind us. we accepted the strike even though the unions are the ones who called it yet we weren't ready to accept it. >>> workers will get 15% pay raise over four years. they have to start paying more for health insurance and pay into their pensions. the board will meet for its own vote to seal the day. >>> a bay area holiday commission, bay area crab. the commission is@#ñmg ... >> reporter: these beauties are from up north but the commercial crabbing season is coming to california november 15th thankfully in time for thanksgiving. >> as long as we get it for thanksgiving, say a little prayer. >> reporter: richard is praying because every year at this time there's talk of a possible strike when fishermen and wholesalers haggle over prices and that can put restaurants in a hard place. >> until they get that price to where they're okay to fish, they don't go. >> they don't fish. >> no. >> reporter: and you are caught in the middle. >> yes. >> reporter: based on today's crop it looks good. >
the public stood behind us. we accepted the strike even though the unions are the ones who called it yet we weren't ready to accept it. >>> workers will get 15% pay raise over four years. they have to start paying more for health insurance and pay into their pensions. the board will meet for its own vote to seal the day. >>> a bay area holiday commission, bay area crab. the commission is@#ñmg ... >> reporter: these beauties are from up north but the commercial crabbing...
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joining us, nicole sherrod. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> most surprising, october data, right up until the end of the month, it's as current as current gets, buying facebook, netflix, tesla, a lot of napes with momentum some would say has broken down. >> yeah. facebook, in particular, it was the number one top traded stock for the t. dad. ameritrade. facebook and google had great earnings. net sellers in google but they stayed in the facebook position as if to indicate that they think that there's more upside there. >> i wonder if retail is getting in late on names like netflix and tesla, what you make of that. >> yeah. if you read our older reports for the investor movement index, they've been participating in tesla since the start of the year. same with facebook, they've been slow willing adding to positions. they've been in it. >> i wonder if they should have been selling a little bit of it rather than buying more. guys, any thoughts on that in. >> where do you see the interest going? with the moment
joining us, nicole sherrod. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> most surprising, october data, right up until the end of the month, it's as current as current gets, buying facebook, netflix, tesla, a lot of napes with momentum some would say has broken down. >> yeah. facebook, in particular, it was the number one top traded stock for the t. dad. ameritrade. facebook and google had great earnings. net sellers in google but they stayed in the facebook position as if to...
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these things are useful. when he says that the inspection was not a punishment, that is what they may be thinking about, that they were signalling displarge with what -- displeasure with what has happened. they are not trying to araining their alliance in the region. who stands to gain more - the united states or eequipment. >> from? >> from having a friendly relationship. >> inertia is a powerful thing. the united states sees a lot of value in intelligence sharing, the benefits of having the suez canal access and overflight rights. egypt and the government back with abdul fatah al-sisi has seen in some ways they don't need the united states. you have government pledging $3 million in aid. for the first part the u.s. is suspended a couple of hundred million. from dollars and cents, it's pretty clear from abdul fatah al-sisi's perspective what is more valuable. >> let's talk about john kerry's 9-day tour to repair relationships. what is the biggest priority, where does he have the most work ahead of him? >> i
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
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it forces them to use ad agencies in italy rather than using agencies in other lower-taxed countries. the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and which one of three age groups you belong to. perfect. >>> what's upnext? what about standard airplane seats being standard 18-inch size. too big, too small? tweet me. this could be what we're buying for the future of travel. >>> "who made money today." his genius electrified the company once again. keep watching to find out who it is. "piles of money" straight ahead. ♪ melissa: so when you are crammed into a middle seat right next to the bathroom flying the friendly skies can feel downright miserable,
it forces them to use ad agencies in italy rather than using agencies in other lower-taxed countries. the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is...
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overseas surveillance tactics us and the use of free trade talks. he is proposed to data protection laws. all seemed a previously more unrelated thus the question about personal versus state privacy becomes more relevant and cartilage. all these issues have begun to convert an important questions about the future of privacy are being asked to set her down in court and won the european parliament in stroudsburg the syrian government minister said the foreign fighters to enter the country to conduct or behind the outbreak of polio the destructive rebel controlled north late last month the united nations health agency for ten cases of polio in northeast syria the first confirmed outbreak in the country in fourteen years. the cases consist of babies and toddlers to the world health organization says were under the new naps minister of social affairs came down to mott says the virus originated in pakistan and has been brought to syria by pakistani its text is one of the three remaining countries were polio is aimed at ousting months as the syrian governm
overseas surveillance tactics us and the use of free trade talks. he is proposed to data protection laws. all seemed a previously more unrelated thus the question about personal versus state privacy becomes more relevant and cartilage. all these issues have begun to convert an important questions about the future of privacy are being asked to set her down in court and won the european parliament in stroudsburg the syrian government minister said the foreign fighters to enter the country to...
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our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories this is our team thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed the grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress. it was at the emotional briefing where family members asked two u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change of heart even though hart was with these drone victims were appealing through on appeal with twenty fourth of last year a u.s. drone strike left this pakistani family devastated the nine year old girl and her thirteen year old brother nearly escaped death that day their sixty seven year old grandmother was killed that's the building pardon me i no longer love blue skies i prefer the gray skies the drones do not fly when this
our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories this is our team thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed the grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress. it was at the emotional briefing where family members asked two u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated...
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he's able to throw it like zorro at us. i thought it was going to hit us and knock us out. and just starts yelling at us. and we're like, "we just got sabaned." >> keteyian: got "sabaned"? >> sunseri: yeah. >> saban: you messed up my hat. >> keteyian: but saban's players have faith in their coach, largely because of a revolutionary approach he designed years ago called "the process." "ignore the scoreboard," saban preached to his players. "don't worry about winning. just focus on doing your job at the highest level, every single play, and the wins will follow." ( cheers and applause ) >> saban: the approach was to challenge the players to play every play in the game like it had a history and a life of its own, and tried to take the other team out of the game and make it all about us in terms of what we did. >> keteyian: it's like jumping out of a plane without a chute. i mean, in your business, "what, we're not going to focus on winning?" >> saban: right. but it really is the simple way to do it and it's the best way to do it. >> a.j. mccarron: it's a way of life around her
he's able to throw it like zorro at us. i thought it was going to hit us and knock us out. and just starts yelling at us. and we're like, "we just got sabaned." >> keteyian: got "sabaned"? >> sunseri: yeah. >> saban: you messed up my hat. >> keteyian: but saban's players have faith in their coach, largely because of a revolutionary approach he designed years ago called "the process." "ignore the scoreboard," saban preached to his...
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and sold to us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. to they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban and that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the span of a short amount of time. but it's going to impact me i be prosecuted but it's going to impact. a wife my daughter. the one time a trapped monarchy. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. fears later is when i got arrested for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people taking shots the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really going in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physic
and sold to us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. to they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban and that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the span of a short amount of time. but it's going to impact me i be...
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lochlann jain and her first book, "malignant: how cancer becomes us." and at the for cancer patient explores the economic impact of cancer on american society and discovers that it's not in the financial interest of the country to find a cure. ms. jain argues each patient generates millions of dollars in revenue for the health care industry and other industries benefit from the high incidences of the disease as well. the program is about an hour. >> host: rn with dr. s. lochlann jain a professor of anthropology at stanford university and it's great to be here with you talking about your new book, "malignant: how cancer becomes us." >> guest: thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here. >> host: how did you get the idea to write a book like this? there are so many people with opinions about cancer, the culture, the ethics of how we deliver cancer care. how did you get interested in the subject? >> guest: i've been interested for a long time. i wrote about cigarettes in my first book, but i never thought to write an entire book on cancer until i was d
lochlann jain and her first book, "malignant: how cancer becomes us." and at the for cancer patient explores the economic impact of cancer on american society and discovers that it's not in the financial interest of the country to find a cure. ms. jain argues each patient generates millions of dollars in revenue for the health care industry and other industries benefit from the high incidences of the disease as well. the program is about an hour. >> host: rn with dr. s. lochlann...
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and sold to us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so if they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done. i never short of money but it's going to impact me i be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the. monarchy. wealthy british style it's. time. to. market. what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report. on the new cultural phenomena like the news all the face people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. the general crackdown the brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood
and sold to us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so if they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done. i never short of money but it's going to impact me i be prosecuted but it's going to...